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SNOOPER(tm)
Serious System Information
Copyright 1992-1995 Vias and Associates
SNOOPER'S REVISION HISTORY
VERSION DATE REVISIONS
3.42* 07/17/95 If the High Memory Area (HMA) is defined, under DOS-5
or newer, Snooper now reports how many bytes are free
in the HMA, rather than simply reporting it is in
use. Some programs can use this space to store data.
To make room for this report, the A20 report was
removed (it is still available on systems running
DOS-4 or older).
Reworked the manual's index, making it much easier to
find what you're looking for.
3.41 07/11/95 Snooper can now accurately determine the amount of
data recorded on a CD-ROM disk, another Snooper
Exclusive(tm).
Snooper now recognizes 133 and 150MHz systems.
3.40* 06/21/95 Fixed bug in CMOS routines that caused some computers
to exhibit strange behavior when the CMOS was edited.
These routines should be safe now.
Added detection of many more Dell systems. Snooper
now recognizes fifty Dell models by name.
3.39 05/18/95 Fixed bug that would sometimes cause a computer with
an EIDE hard drive to hang for several seconds after
the user exited Snooper.
Snooper now recognizes 120MHz systems.
3.38 05/01/95 Added detection of several HP computers.
3.37 04/06/95 Fixed bug that told the user to reboot after the
SNOOPER.LOG file was edited.
Touched up Snooper's icon. It will look better on
colored backgrounds.
3.36 03/25/95 Added detection of many Toshiba laptops by name.
3.35 03/21/95 Fixed minor bug that caused a Linefeed character to
appear in a log file created on a machine with a
Logitech mouse driver loaded.
3.34 03/17/95 Removed LAN Manager detection because it caused false
positives when Snooper was run under Windows.
3.33 03/17/95 Fixed bug that caused mouse driver versions above 9
to be reported incorrectly.
3.32 03/16/95 Made system file logging more flexible by adding the
"W" command line switch. Here is how to log the
system files:
To log: Use this switch:
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT F
WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI W
Note the "F" switch now logs only the DOS system
files. This way, you can log the DOS and Windows
system files independently.
3.30* 02/18/95 Snooper's eighth birthday! Changed the order screen
and order form a bit to accomodate American
Express(R) orders and to help ensure registrants fill
in all necessary fields. Reinserted ORDER.FRM in the
ZIP file to assist users looking for a pre-existing
order form on the disk. You can still print one from
Snooper's main screen by typing <F1>, <O>, <P>, <1>.
11/26/94 Snooper can now find and load system and log files
even if their hidden and/or system attributes are
set.
11/03/94 We are now authorized to accept the Discover Card(R).
Snooper's ordering screen and invoice have been
updated to reflect this.
Added SNOOPER.FAQ, a file containing Frequently Asked
Questions and answers about Snooper. Please check it
first to see if it has the answer to your question
before calling for help. Thanks!
10/24/94 If DRDOS is detected, and the version is at least
7.0, Snooper will now report "Nov DOS" for "Novell
DOS."
10/20/94 Clarified California sales tax on invoice. California
residents should add the sales tax they normally do
in their area.
10/01/94 We moved to San Francisco! This version has new
address and phone numbers on the first page of the
manual and Snooper's ordering screen (press <F1>,
then <O>).
Added ability to detect 3COM 3C529 EtherLink III and
ATI Graphics Ultra Pro MicroChannel cards.
8/01/94 Relaxed detection of invalid IDE model names,
allowing more valid models to be shown.
The /T(uneSkip) command line switch now also disables
SCSI host adapter detection, which accesses the same
port addresses and can cause lockups on some systems
with network cards (see also: 6/30/94).
Fixed cosmetic bug on the Benchmark screen that
caused the hard drive number (0 or 1) to be written
in the wrong place on systems with more than one hard
drive.
6/30/94 Snooper can now differentiate between Windows Real
and Standard modes, and the DOS-5 task-switcher.
Fixed false Pentium detection on some late-release
486 chips.
Added /T(uneSkip) command line switch. It makes
Snooper skip detection of sounds cards, which causes
lockups on some systems whose network cards are
configured to use I/O addresses in the 200h-390h
range, and that have network drivers loaded.
Reformatted the manual to print better on some
printers.
Removed the 5.25" 720K floppy drive type from the
CMOS screen (a rare breed, but they do exist). You
probably didn't have one anyway.
3/30/94 You can now use Snooper interactively in Quiet mode
(no screen display). Be very careful when doing this,
as you may get lost and change something you
shouldn't.
3/17/94 We have a new address! Please update your records
accordingly. Existing telephone numbers have not
changed, but we have added a dedicated fax line so
you can fax your order or questions. NOTE: This
address change was superceded by the 10/01/94
version.
3.29 3/94 We added the feature you've asked for the most:
Auto-Logging! This command line option
(/A[B][D][E][L][N][O][S]) causes Snooper to log
whatever screens you want, automatically, with no
user intervention. This is perfect for gathering
hardware inventory for an entire network through a
login script. See SNOOPER.DOC for full details about
how to use this powerful feature.
Also, changed operation of /Quiet mode switch to work
with Auto-Logging, making it possible to log all
information with no visible display. Because neophyte
users may be confused by Snooper's screens, you can
use this switch for gathering hardware info from
their machines without their knowledge.
3.28 3/94 Improved modem detection, making it faster and more
reliable.
3.27 2/94 Changed command line switches for increased
similarity with other programs and increased
intelligibility. We held off doing this so you
wouldn't have to change batch files and such, but we
thought it was more important to make this change now
and make it easier on everyone in the long run. If
you have a batch file that calls Snooper, and it used
to run fine and now does funny stuff, you probably
need to update the command line switches as follows.
Snooper's help screen reflects the new switches.
Old switch New switch
/BW /Mono
/Non-interactive /Batch
/MathChipSkip /NDPSkip
3.26 2/94 Added PCI bus detection and the ability to detect and
report both PCI and EISA in the same system.
3.25 2/94 Fixed a bug that improperly implemented file sharing
on networks.
3.24 2/94 In the CMOS screen, when you select a hard drive
type, Snooper will now better report user-defined and
invalid types. You can cycle through 255 types.
3.23 1/94 Removed "Hexium" detection, which returned false
positives on a few machines.
3.22 1/94 Added another command line switch, "/I[DESkip]" and
an associated config file option. This switch
bypasses IDE drive model checking, which a few
machines aren't compatible with.
Added another command line switch "/O[therIRQ]" and
config file option. This switch forces Snooper to use
an alternative IRQ detection routine. It is more
compatible with some systems but tends to be less
accurate, so if the default one works, use it.
3.21 1/94 Fixed a bug in the editor that caused lines
containing tildes ("~") in AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS,
and SNOOPER.LOG files to display incorrectly. Fixed
another bug that made the cursor disappear after the
user viewed the editor's help screen. Fixed another
that caused the editor's cursor to disappear if you
enter the editor again after saving a file.
3.20 1/94 Fixed Advanced Power Management (APM) detection.
3.19 1/94 Fixed a bug that prevented a few correct license
numbers from being entered. Sorry!
3.18 1/94 Fixed a bug that prevented the automatic use of
monochrome colors on monochrome video cards (MDA,
Hercules, mono VGA).
3.17 1/94 Both MS- and PC-DOS version 3.30 report they are
PC-DOS, so Snooper now reports 3.30 as "MS/PC-DOS
3.30." Also, Snooper will now report PC-DOS 6.10 as
such, even though that version reports itself as
6.00.
3.16 1/94 In reporting fax/modems on the Diagnostics screen,
Snooper will now only report classes over one. So if
you used to see "0,1,2" you will now see "1,2" (the
"0" only means "data modem" anyway, so it's implied).
3.15 1/94 Snooper will no longer automatically insert default
values in the CMOS (memory, date, etc.) if it finds
invalid values or an incorrect checksum. Doing so had
caused problems on a few machines that don't
calculate the CMOS checksum in the standard way.
3.14 1/94 Fixed a bug with the Benchmark screen that caused the
Video benchmark to be reported on the wrong scale if
you returned to the screen after running the
benchmark. For example, it would report 46 on a
100 cps scale instead of 46K on a 100K cps scale.
3.13 1/94 If a VESA driver reports the VGA card has 768K,
Snooper will report it as 1M, to avoid confusion.
3.12 1/94 Fixed a bug in the editor that turned the cursor off
on EGA systems. The cursor now stays on.
3.11 1/94 Added more computer types, including a couple Compaqs
and the IBM Thinkpad 750 laptop.
3.10* 11/17/93 Added Netware revision on network screen. It appears
as a letter after the version. Also on the Network
screen, fixed MLID version bug that would cause
version 2.01 to appear as 2.1.
3.09 11/93 Added Current Directory report to Snooper's disk
information.
3.08 11/93 Snooper will now accept long forms for its command
line parameters and switches, making Snooper batch
files self-documenting. It still accepts the single-
letter abbreviations. Because of this change, you may
no longer join command line switches. For example,
"snooper bq" is no longer acceptable; you would need
to use "snooper b q." See the manual and Snooper's
first help screen for more details.
3.07 11/93 Fixed the problem that caused Micro Channel systems
to lock up in the Diagnostics screen.
3.06 11/93 In the IDE Model report, if the drive is a Conner
Peripherals, Snooper now removes the word
"Peripherals" so the model name itself is visible in
the report.
3.05 11/93 Fixed Pentium detection (it was reporting "Hexium").
Adjusted the Clock Speed report to better
differentiate between 60- and 66-MHz Pentiums
(Pentia?). For CPUs with integrated math coprocessors
(i.e., the 486 and Pentium), Snooper now reports
"internal" instead of "built in" for the NDP report.
3.04 10/93 Added detection of 400 more MicroChannel cards,
bringing the total to over 1,100, a Snooper
Exclusive(tm).
3.03 10/93 On the Diagnostics screen, in the IRQ and DMA lists,
Snooper no longer reports "Reserved" for resources
not assigned to a hardware device. If the resource
doesn't appear to be reserved, Snooper reports
"Available." If the resource has been reserved,
Snooper reports "In use." Also, DMA channel four is
no longer detected because it is used internally and
isn't available for installable devices.
3.02 10/93 Removed CMOS checksum on the Main screen's Extended
Memory report. The CMOS screen will tell you if there
is a CMOS error.
3.01 10/93 Added differentiation between DOS versions 4.00 and
4.01.
3.00 10/93 Added detection of Plug-'n'-Play capability to the
BIOS report. This specification allows P-n-P ISA
cards to be automatically configured through
software, like MCA and EISA cards are now.
2.99 10/93 Snooper will now report if the computer has both
MicroChannel and ISA buses.
2.98 10/93 Added detection of several more computer types,
bringing the total to over 110.
2.96 10/93 Added detection of several disk caches to the main
screen. See the manual for details. Had to condense
the Keyboard report slightly, with no loss of info.
2.86 10/93 Oops! For some reason we thought floppy drives used
DMA channel three, when actually they use channel
two. Snooper's display has been updated to reflect
this revelation.
2.85 10/93 Added detection of XGA amd XGA-2 video to Video
report. This will work on MicroChannel bus systems.
2.80 10/93 After exiting the built-in editor, Snooper will
prompt the user to reboot only if changes were made
and the file was successfully saved. Snooper will
wait for a keypress if there was an error saving the
file. Otherwise, Snooper will immediately return you
to the Main Screen. If you choose to reboot, Snooper
will pause in case write-delayed caching is enabled,
to try to ensure the file is actually written to the
disk.
2.78 9/93 Fixed an apparently long-standing bug that prevented
Snooper from recognizing some older IBM models and
others by name.
2.76 9/93 Snooper should less often report gibberish in the
"IDE model" report.
2.75 9/93 Defined default scales for the graphs on the
Benchmark screen, according to CPU type. So, for
example, the default scales for a 486 machine would
be higher than those for a 386. Now, when a machine
is so fast it makes the graph change color, it means
the machine is fast for its class.
2.70 9/93 Added reboot function to allow the user to reboot
from within Snooper after changing the CMOS or
CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT.
2.68 9/93 Improved Snooper's disk benchmark, adding sequential
reads to the random ones and computing a weighted
score.
2.66 9/93 Snooper should be able to report more information
about a second hard drive, if there is one.
2.65 9/93 Added detection of DOS 6's DoubleSpace drive
compression, reported on the Disk Status line.
2.64 9/93 Added detection of Advanced Power Management (APM)
and its version. It's reported after the computer
type.
2.63 9/93 Added detection of the Communicating Applications
Specification (CAS) and FaxBIOS, and their versions.
They are reported on the Diagnostics screen below the
Fax Class report.
2.62 8/93 Improved VESA video memory detection under VESA 1.0.
Snooper can now report half-megabyte values (e.g.,
1.5M, 2.5M). You may have a bit more memory than
Snooper reports. For example, you may have 2M when
Snooper reports 1.5M. Under newer versions of the
VESA spec, Snooper will report video memory
accurately if the driver provides Snooper an accurate
measure.
2.61 8/93 Snooper will now restore the cursor upon exit, and
set ERRORLEVEL to at least 32, if a runtime error
occurs (but that *never* happens!).
2.60 8/93 Added one to the Cylinders report for hard drives.
This should now usually match what the CMOS reports.
For some reason, BIOSs under-report the number of
cylinders.
2.59 8/93 Improved error-reporting while trying to save a .CFG
file in Setup screen. Snooper will now report if the
disk is full, an existing .CFG file is read-only,
etc.
2.58 8/93 The benchmark graphs now change color if they change
scale, so you can see at a distance that the scale
being used is not the default. Also, the benchmark
graphs are retained when you return to the main
screen and then go back to the Benchmark screen so
you needn't rerun the benchmarks.
2.57 8/93 Added detection of fax modems, and the classes they
support, on the Diagnostics screen. The new report,
"Fax class," will display, for example, "0,1" if your
fax modem supports classes zero and one.
2.52 8/93 Removed detection and supression of "fake" Novell
parallel ports on Diagnostics screen. Now you can see
the port status that other programs see, even if
these ports aren't physically present. Also, Snooper
now only looks for three LPT ports, not four.
2.51 8/93 Removed detection of Ballpoint mice because there
were too many false positives with other mouse
drivers.
2.50 8/93 Added beeps to alert you to error conditions (e.g.
invalid drive). This should be especially helpful to
visually-impaired users. When you hear a beep, look
at the message line in the lower right corner to see
what the beep was for. The beeps can be toggled on
and off via the Setup screen.
2.48 8/93 Added Benchmark screen, accessible with <Alt-E> (hey,
<Alt-B> was already being used!), that performs CPU,
video, and hard disk benchmarks.
2.38 8/93 Added Adaptec SCSI host adapter identification. It is
reported on the same line as the IDE model is.
2.37 8/93 Changed the environment variable that specifies the
log filename from SNOOPER to SNOOPLOG to make it
consistent with the SNOOPCFG environment variable
(see below).
2.36 8/93 You can now define a SNOOPCFG environment variable to
designate the configuration file Snooper should read
(e.g. "set snoopcfg=c:\control\johnv.cfg"). Very
useful on networks when set in a login script or in
AUTOEXEC.BAT (don't forget you can use the Alt-A
keystroke to edit AUTOEXEC.BAT).
2.35 8/93 Added help line on the bottom line of each screen;
removed the much shorter help lines above the message
boxes.
2.32 8/93 Changed the keystroke used to print an invoice from
<R> for Register to <O> for Order, perhaps making it
clearer for some of you.
2.31 7/93 Improved the Setup screen's user interface to match
that of the CMOS screen (see below).
2.30 7/93 Added a field to allow or disallow CMOS editing. This
feature is for network administrators who want to
prevent knowledgable-enough-to-be-dangerous users
from changing their computers' configurations.
2.29 7/93 Added CMOS configuration viewing/editing screen.
Press <Alt-M> from the Main screen to see it. If CMOS
editing is allowed, you can use the highlighted
letters, and the arrow and Tab keys to move from one
field to another. Once you're on the field you wish
to change, press +/- or PgUp/PgDn to modify that
field. If CMOS editing is disallowed, you will be
able only to view the CMOS configuration. See the
manual for more details.
2.19 7/93 Snooper now searches for ROM BIOS extensions every
256 bytes instead of every 2K, sniffing out more
adapter cards.
2.18 7/93 Snooper can now differentiate between Dell 450DEs and
466DEs. Changed the order form into an invoice. Now
business users can pay for Snooper on a purchase
order and already have an invoice to send to
Accounting.
2.17 6/93 Fixed detection of 2.8M floppy drives. It should work
now.
2.16* 6/26/93 Fixed a minor cosmetic bug in the drive list. Also,
now you can press <Escape> or <Enter> when changing
the default disk drive in the Setup screen.
2.15* 6/18/93 Fixed a minor bug that prevented the user from using
cursor keys to switch from drive A: to the next drive
in systems with one floppy and a hard or network
drive. Snooper no longer displays the B: drive in its
drive list if the system has no physical B: drive.
2.14 6/93 Users can now print the display to PRN with <Alt-P>.
<Alt-F> now logs the system files. <Alt-L> still logs
to a file.
2.13 6/93 Added detection of DOS revision level for versions 5
and up. It appears as a letter after the DOS version.
2.12 5/93 Snooper now checks the IDE model for garbage
characters more vigorously. This line should now be
blank for non-IDE drives.
2.11 5/93 In the editor, you can now restore a deleted line
with <Ctrl-R>. To restore other deleted text (e.g.
words), continue to use <Ctrl-U>.
2.10 5/93 Added Network screen, accessible via <Alt-N>.
Currently, this screen provides info only on Novell
networks. See the manual for more details.
Removed the Western Digital network card detection
routine, as it turned out to be the responsible for
Snooper breaking the network connection. Now when you
use the Diagnostics screen on a network, you usually
stay connected.
2.09 5/93 Added detection of Pentium (tm) (and Hexium?)
processors.
2.08 5/93 If your system has more than 19 logical drives,
Snooper now displays them in two rows. Also, the
bracket that marks the end of the list immediately
follows the last drive letter.
2.07 5/93 Now you can press <Enter> to indicate "Yes" to
"(Y/n)?" prompts in the editor (e.g. saving the
file).
2.06 5/93 Added detection of over 700 MicroChannel adapter
cards via the new Bus screen. Access it with <Alt-B>.
See the manual for more details.
2.05 5/93 Improved detection of network drives. It's accurate
now, but the minimum DOS version had to be raised to
3.10. This shouldn't cause a problem for most of you.
2.04 4/93 Added detection of Toshiba DOS and Olivetti DOS.
2.03 4/93 Added detection of several more Dell computers.
2.02 4/93 Added fifty new computer types, mostly IBMs. Snooper
can now recognize over 100 computers by name.
2.01 4/93 Snooper can now distinguish between LANtastic and LAN
Manager. Added report of PC LAN and LAN Manager
versions.
2.00* 3/30/93 Improved VESA video memory detection. Snooper now
retrieves the memory amount directly from the VESA
BIOS if the VESA version is at least 1.01. Also fixed
a bug that caused the VESA version to be reported
incorrectly.
1.99 3/93 Added detection of a Logitech mouse driver's version.
Also, in the IRQ list on the Diagnostics screen, if
you have a new enough mouse driver, Snooper will
report if it's a TSR loaded in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
("MOUSE.COM"), or a device driver loaded in your
CONFIG.SYS file ("MOUSE.SYS").
1.98 3/93 Added more rigorous testing to determine if a
parallel port really exists before detecting its IRQ
and status. Rearranged Parallel Port Status reports.
1.97 3/93 Expanded configuration file with blank space so we
can add more options in the future while (probably)
maintaining backward compatibility with existing .CFG
files.
1.96 3/93 Added report of parallel port IRQ. Keep in mind that
many I/O cards with parallel ports do not generate
the IRQ properly, or that a loopback plug may be
necessary for this report to work. This report uses
parentheses in the same way as COM port IRQ (see
below).
1.95 3/93 Added indication of a COM port's IRQ being enabled.
If the IRQ number does not appear in parentheses on
the Diagnostics screen, that COM port's IRQ was
already enabled before Snooper was run. If the IRQ is
written in parentheses, the IRQ is not active on that
port. Also, COM port info is centered now.
1.94 3/93 Added detection of the port address of Western
Digital and compatible network cards, displayed on
the Diagnostics screen. NOTE: Removed in version
2.10.
1.93 3/93 Added an internal text editor for CONFIG.SYS,
AUTOEXEC.BAT, and SNOOPER.LOG files. Added
configuration option for toggling between using the
internal editor or an external one.
1.92 3/93 If you were using only a tiny percentage of a disk,
Snooper may have shown an empty bar graph, perhaps
misleading you into thinking the disk was empty. Now
if any amount of disk space is being used, Snooper
shows at least one block in the graph.
1.91 3/93 Added logging of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
From Snooper's Main or Diagnostics screens with
<Alt-P> and from the command line, with the /P
switch. This feature will copy the contents of both
files to the log file. The switch can be used with or
without the logging switch, /L. It will use the log
filename specified with /L. NOTE: These command line
switched have been changed. See Snooper's Help screen
(<F1>) for current swtiches.
1.90 2/93 Changed format of configuration file. Config files
made with earlier versions will be incompatible with
future versions of Snooper, so just delete them and
make new ones.
1.89 2/93 Instead of prohibiting you from invoking Snooper's
Diagnostics screen under multitaskers and networks,
now Snooper just warns about the dangers involved and
asks if you wish to continue. You'd probably be wise
not to.
1.88 2/93 Fixed editor loading routine to correctly load a
batch file called EDIT.BAT by loading a secondary
command processor (e.g., COMMAND.COM, NDOS.COM).
Snooper now ensures the relevant files exist before
invoking the editor. Added a wait for keypress after
editing before restoring Snooper's screen so you can
see any error messages.
1.87 2/93 Reassigned editing keys: <Alt-C> loads only
CONFIG.SYS, and <Alt-A> loads only AUTOEXEC.BAT.
Using <Alt-A> for this feature forced us to change
the (Advanced) Diagnostics key to <Alt-D> for
Diagnostics.
1.86 2/93 Improved Setup screen's readability by aligning
default options and changing the choices from Yes/No
to Yes/Auto.
1.85 2/93 Reversed action of PgUp/PgDn, Up/Down, Left/Right in
help screens and main screen to make those keystrokes
more in line with convention. Pressing PgUp will now
move you, for example, from page three to page two of
the help screens, or from drive B: to drive C:.
1.84 2/93 Added logic to guess where a mouse is located even if
the normal detection routine doesn't find it.
1.83 2/93 Redesigned Diagnostics screen, added message area and
help line consistent with main screen.
1.82 2/93 Redesigned setup screen; added Mono- and Desqview-
mode, and Default Disk Drive as setup options.
1.81 2/93 Improved detection of COM ports, COM port IRQs, and
modems.
1.80 2/93 When the log file-viewing feature is invoked, it now
checks for the existence of a log file before loading
the editor.
1.79 2/93 Integrated SNCOLORS into SNOOPER.EXE by creating the
Setup screen. To change colors, enter a license
number, etc., press <Alt-S> in Snooper. Changes will
take effect the next time you run Snooper.
1.78 1/93 Streamlined volume label detection.
Reorganized DOS shell routines to make them more
portable.
1.77 1/93 Corrected XMM detection bug present in version 1.76.
1.76 12/92 Added improved CPU speed benchmark. It should be much
more accurate now.
1.75 11/92 Added (Advanced) Diagnostics screen via <Alt-A>. The
AD screen shows you:
* Active IRQ levels (0-15)
* Active DMA channels (0-3)
* Sound card address
* Parallel port addresses and status (busy, paper
out, I/O error, selected)
* Serial port addresses, UART (8250-16550A), FIFO
buffer status (on or off), port speed, data bits,
parity, stop bits, IRQ, and device attached (modem
and/or mouse)
1.74 10/92 Added on-line viewing and editing of SNOOPER.LOG via
external editor. To use this feature, press <Alt-V>
at Snooper's main screen. See editor-naming
requirements below.
1.73 10/92 Added on-line editing of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT
via external editor. To use this feature, press
<Alt-E> at Snooper's main screen. The editor must be
named EDIT.COM, EDIT.EXE, or EDIT.BAT, and it may
reside in the current directory or on the path.
"Ed-It!" version 3.0 (a public domain editor,
included) will open both files at once in separate
windows. Other editors may only open CONFIG.SYS. You
can open AUTOEXEC.BAT with the editor's Open File
command.
1.72 10/92 Added internal registration feature. Press "F1" for
help, then "R" to print an order form. You will be
asked what port to print the form to.
1.71 10/92 Snooper now shows you all valid drive letters, right
next to "Disk." The current drive letter is
highlighted and capitalized. The Volume Label report
was moved down; it's now the first disk report in the
column. Due to limited screen space, the Total
Clusters report was removed (CHKDSK can tell you if
you really need it).
1.70 10/92 Added detection of Oak VGA cards.
1.69 10/92 Improved detection of Genoa VGA cards; Snooper should
now recognize more models.
1.68 10/92 Added detection of Logitech 6.10+, Mouse Systems,
Genius 9.06, and Z-NIX 7.04d mice by name. These may
work with earlier and/or later driver versions than
are specified here. Rearranged Mouse report slightly.
1.67 10/92 Added ability to paste Snooper's display to the
Windows clipboard using Shift-Delete. The display is
pasted as text. Use an OEM font to make the text
align properly.
1.66 9/92 Snooper now gives up its timeslice under Windows, the
DOS-5 task switcher, etc., instead of constantly
updating its time display (just press the spacebar
for an update).
1.65 9/92 Added timeout for IDE model routine to avoid locking
system.
Fixed the bug that failed to report certain computer
types by name.
1.64 9/92 Added detection of VESA version. Fixed bug that
caused 256K VESA VGAs to report 3K.
1.63 9/92 Fixed bugs that caused lockups on 286s with math
chips and possibly others (sorry about this one!).
1.62 9/92 Added Stacker detection and version to Disk Status
report.
1.61 8/92 Added report of A20 status in HMA report.
1.60 8/92 Suppressed IDE model detection under Windows 386
enhanced mode (conflicts with 32-bit hard drive
access).
1.59 7/92 Removed the necessity of having MSCDEX.EXE 2.x to
detect CD-ROM drives. Now Snooper can detect CD-ROMs
with any driver version.
1.58 5/92 Added detection of Tandy 1000s and Epsons
1.57 5/92 Added IDE Hard Drive Model report.
1.56 5/92 Added detection of DOS Buffers= statement, including
look-ahead buffers. This report does not look in your
CONFIG.SYS file for its value.
1.55 5/92 Added detection of DOS Files= statement. This report
does not look in your CONFIG.SYS file for its value.
1.54 5/92 Removed registration reminder box in lower right
corner, freeing screen space for more disk reports.
Added space for messages such as "Invalid drive,"
"Writing log file," etc.
1.53 5/92 Added detection of CMOS hard drive type.
1.52 4/92 Changed the logging keystroke to Alt-L to allow you
to access drive L: directly.
1.51 4/92 Replaced the Adlib detection routine with the
official one, probably fixing the false detection
bug.
1.50* 3/30/92 If Snooper detects that a VGA adapter has more than
256K of memory, it will report it as SVGA.
1.49 3/92 May have fixed UMB report under DR-DOS 6.
1.48 3/92 Implemented two-tiered shareware registration. The
upper tier includes a printed manual and more.
1.47 2/92 Added detection of PS/2 models 35, L40, 55LS, 57,
M57, 65SX, 90, and 95 and of the PS/1 model 2121.
1.46 2/92 Fixed bug that caused incorrect Used Conventional
Memory report when Snooper is loaded into an UMB.
1.45 2/92 Removed detection of 80186/88 CPUs for greater
stability.
1.44 2/92 Improved disk type checking; Snooper recognizes 2.8M
floppy drives. Floppy drives with no disks in them
will now report the drive type anyway.
1.43 2/92 Added ability of sequence keys to skip invalid drive
letters. Now you can press <Up> to go from drive C:
to drive E: even if you have no drive D: (you used to
have to use letter keys to access noncontiguous
drives).
1.42 1/92 Added logic to detect invalid command line entries,
which cause Snooper automatically to show the invalid
characters on its syntax help screen.
1.41 1/92 Added Desqview mode switch, /D, to force Snooper to
use the BIOS when writing to the screen. Snooper
normally detects Desqview and switches to this mode
automatically but some of you may want to use it for
other environments.
1.40 1/92 Expanded Mouse report to always show serial plus the
COM port or IRQ level.
1.39 1/92 Implemented better game port detection. It should
work on AT class machines now.
Fixed minor bug that caused the 01/10/84 IBM PC-AT
not to be reported by name.
1.38 1/92 Fixed minor bug involving incorrect IRQ levels
reported by a certain mouse driver. Fixed minor bug
that caused the mouse driver's minor version to be
reported incorrectly.
1.37 1/92 Expanded single help screen to three, to show command
line syntax, keystrokes allowed in the program, and
shareware information.
1.36 1/92 Fixed math coprocessor detection lockup bug. This may
have been the lockup problem, even though we blamed
the CPU detection routines. The /C and /M switches
finally may be obsolete. (We hope, but let us know!)
Implemented improved RAM disk detection logic.
1.35 1/92 Included Sncolors, a utility to change Snoopers
colors, in shareware version.
1.34 1/92 Fixed display of percent of used disk space, which
occasionally showed two decimal places.
1.33 12/91 Reduced memory use to 85K, making Snooper easier to
shell to from another program under cramped memory
conditions (and aren't they all?).
1.32 11/91 Implemented detection of SoundBlaster, Adlib, and
Roland MPU-401 sound cards.
1.31 11/91 Added shell version for Novell networks, and version
for Lantastic networks.
1.30 11/91 Added new switch, /M, which disables NDP (Math chip)
detection. The /C compatibility switch now disables
only CPU detection and may no longer be needed. If
you are having lockup problems with Snooper, specify
both of these switches, then one at a time, until you
find the one that will avoid the lockup. Most of you
needn't concern yourselves about this at all.
1.29 10/91 Added reports of serial and parallel port addresses.
1.28 10/91 Snooper will find its display (which it needs to in
order to log it) even if it has been moved via the
Relocatable Screen Interface Specification used by
Desqview, Topview, and Memory Commander.
1.27 10/91 After Snooper runs, it should now reset the cursor to
the same shape it was originally, not to a default
shape.
1.26 10/91 Rewrote CPU and NDP detection routines in BASM (TP
6's built-in assembler), making them more stable.
1.25 10/91 Added detection of several more computers by name.
Under DOS-5 or newer, added report of where it is
loaded, either in the HMA or in ROM.
1.24 10/91 Fixed Windows 386 Enhanced mode detection. Problem
was caused by the way Turbo Pascal calls interrupts
(or not).
1.23 10/91 Command line arguments may now be combined (e.g.,
snooper -bc:n is OK). NOTE: Later removed.
1.22 10/91 Snooper will use BIOS screen writes if it detects
DESQview. Also, corrected a DESQview detection bug.
1.21 10/91 Implemented file sharing on networks.
Added detection of several Dell computers by name.
1.20 10/91 Added detection of NDOS (and its version and shell
depth), and of OS/2 1.x and 2.x.
1.19 9/91 Added report of largest UMB if EMM386.EXE is loaded
and DOS=UMB is in CONFIG.SYS.
1.18 9/91 Added detection of DOS Protected Mode Interface
(DPMI), Virtual Control Program Interface (VCPI), and
ANSI device drivers.
1.17 9/91 Rewrote screen display routine to draw screen faster.
Changed shareware offer and price.
1.16 9/91 Added detection of several VGA chipsets and, for
some, VGA memory above 256K.
1.15 9/91 Added detection of virtual 86 mode, allowing us to
remove the /3 compatibility switch (Snooper now
automatically skips 386DX/SX detection if CPU is in
virtual 86 mode, avoiding error messages and
lockups).
1.14 8/91 Implemented detection of CD-ROM drives if MSCDEX.EXE
2.x or higher is loaded.
1.13 8/91 Implemented improved disk type detection logic
(Snooper now may recognize some RAM disks and
Bernoulli drives).
1.12 8/91 Added detection of video memory installed on VESA
cards.
1.11 8/91 Added check for CMOS validity before asking it for
extended memory installed. Snooper displays a
question mark if the CMOS appears invalid but it
shows extended memory reported by the CMOS anyway.
1.10 7/91 Added detection of several brands of ROM BIOS.
1.09 7/91 Employed BIOS date to help detect computer type so
some IBM pre-1987 types, some Toshibas, more
Olivettis, and a few others are identified by name.
1.08 7/91 Changed /C switch: /C(ompatibility mode) now disables
all CPU/NDP detection routines. If Snooper locks up
your machine, try using this switch. NOTE: Command
line switched have been changed. See Snooper's Help
screen (<F1>) for current switches.
1.07* 7/4/91 Added detection of VESA VGA cards and of highest
drive letter on keystroke help line (instead of
static A-Z).
1.06 6/91 Added report of extended memory installed according
to CMOS.
Added recognition of DR DOS, the ATT 6300, several
Olivetti models, and more PS/2s.
Fixed bug that prevented several shells from being
reported.
1.05 6/91 Added detection of Weitek 1167 math chip.
Added detection of High Memory Area (HMA) use.
1.04 5/91 Implemented Compatibility mode to avoid lock-ups on
some PCs running under Windows 386 enhanced mode.
Added logic to detect 486SX.
1.03 5/91 Fixed EISA detection bug.
1.02 5/91 Fixed 486 detection bug and 386/486 lockups.
Added detection of the 80386SX.
1.01 4/91 Expanded mouse report to show COM port number if
serial, based on default IRQs.
1.00* 3/30/91 First real shareware version. We released a
pre-release version (1.01--Hmm) to a local BBS in
February 1989.
*Denotes publicly-released version